This is the main building block of the listview component. You define the layout of each item through its Template and you can use the context which is the model from the data source in order to get the information for the item.

This is the template that an item in edit or insert mode renders, instead of its item template. You can use it to add inputs or other editors so the user can modify the data. You can read more about editing data and see examples of using this template in the ListView Editing article.

Declaring an edit template in the ListView. Note: The CUD operations are not implemented in this example.

This piece of code renders just above the items, but within the main listview wrapper. You would commonly use it to show a heading or other description of the data. You can also add buttons or other components that will invoke actions (such as filter or sort the data source, or edit data).

This piece of code renders just below the items, but within the main listview wrapper, and before the pager. You would commonly use it to show a summary of the data or add components to invoke commands or business logic.

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